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North American Gem Inc V.NAG



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Comment by Sergeant123on Oct 02, 2011 11:16pm
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RE: RE: Final time to the plate?

RE: RE: Final time to the plate?I would be not telling the truth if I told you I was not a current share holder, sound a bit like a politician on that one. I did average down at .035 Looking for a way out as I do not see this entity under the current management structure turning a profit.. I bought into this company due to their large land leases in Saskatchewan. All are aware that the prairies use to be the bottom of a great inland sea. Undoubtedly there is billions of  dollars of untapped resources in that province. I thought to myself, if they can generate enough cash flow out of their Kentucky leases to properly identify what they have in Saskatchewan, everyone involved goes home happy. I did research Charles previous companies, all went under. Crap, I was divorced and broke once also. IMO the risk to reward ratio was acceptable. This is where I am at now with this company. If I can be proven wrong, I will gladly eat a double slice of crow pie, with extra crow on top. Made some real good coin on the gce and wtn run. Heck even turned 100% on Hillsborough Resources when they got bought out. IMO Coal is here to stay for the next decade. I am presently looking into companies that capture the carbon emissions from the coal fired plants.  If this process can be completed, coal will be the energy for quite sometime. I am not a scientist but v.cst is in the experimental stage.
Best regards.
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